Nov 7, 2010 - When it comes to using computers in their work, chemists in China are, it's fair to say, not so far along as their counterparts in more ...
Nov 7, 2010 - And Arco Chemical plans to use it to produce the two enantiomers of glycidol. Invented by organic chemistry professor K. Barry Sharpless at ...
Jul 1, 1993 - A computer model for intracellular pH regulation in Chinese hamster ovary cells. P. Wu, N. G. Ray, and M. L. Shuler. Biotechnol. Prog. , 1993, 9 (4), pp 374â384. Publication Date: July 1993. ACS Legacy Archive. Note: In lieu of an abs
PLATO in these courses is twofold: first, it urovides interac-. The Use of Computer-Based Chemistry Lessons. An individualized component of a large lecture course tive individual instruction on the basic cou;se material; and second, it furnishes an a
Mar 1, 1984 - Abstract. Computer applications in the chemistry classroom, including electronic gradebooks, the laboratory, communicating with students, databases, word processing, and spreadsheets.
Mar 1, 1984 - Computer applications in the chemistry classroom, including electronic gradebooks, the laboratory, communicating with students, databases, word processing, and spreadsheets. Keywords (Audience):. General Public. Keywords (Pedagogy):. Co
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Responses to a Web-based survey help assess the degree of utilization and implementation of a variety of computer technologies in undergraduate physical chemistry. Respondents can indicate whether use of symbolic math software, spreadsheets, molecula
Dec 3, 1984 - This autumn marks the 25th anniversary of computer use for undergraduate chemistry instruction. Chemistry professor Peter Lykos of Illinois Institute oi Technology, Chicago, notes that in November 1959, he assigned his physical chemistr
Urbana, IL 61801 impo&nt aspect of the undergraduate chemistry curriculum. Applications of CAI to the laboratory have involved primarily. The Use of Computer-Based Chemistry. Lessons in the Organic Laboratory Course and analytical chemistry courses (
The Use of Computer-Based Chemistry. Lessons in the Organic Laboratory Course and analytical chemistry courses (13). CAIhsing the. PLATO IV computer-based teaching system (4,5) has been an imoortant suoolement to traditional learnine methods in . . -